Press Release for immediate release:
5 MAY 2008
A vast display of military vehicles will be on display for the first time at this week’s Royal Windsor Horse Show.
The gathering of what is set to be one of the largest displays of its kind, is a prelude to the first Windsor Castle Royal Tattoo, the military musical spectacular taking place on Thursday-Saturday evenings (8th-10 May) against the dramatic floodlit backdrop of Windsor Castle in honour of the heroic efforts and sacrifice of our soldiers.
On show during the daytime at Royal Windsor Horse Show (8th-11 May) will be a selection of the latest armoured vehicles. These will include Wimiks, Mastiffs, Vectras, Bulldogs, Warrior Ambulances, Scimitars and Land Rover Scouts. For military enthusiasts, this will be a first chance to see at close hand some of the equipment and military vehicles that have seen service in modern theatres of war from Iraq to Afganistan and Sierra Leone.
The military horse power will be competing for attention with the cream of British international show jumping who will be in action at this week’s Royal Windsor Horse Show (8-11 May). In what is a dress rehearsal for next year’s International Equestrian Federation (FEI) European Show Jumping and Dressage Championships, a total of 14 British riders, including Britain’s leading female show jumper Ellen Whitaker, will be competing against riders from Ireland, France, Sweden, Spain, Holland, Portugal, Russia, Jordan and Argentina.
Simon Brooks-Ward, organiser of Royal Windsor said: “The FEI strongly recommends staging an international competition in advance of a European Championship and that is why we took the decision to host international show jumping this year. We will add International Dressage to the Carriage Driving and Show Jumping classes next year.”
Next year’s European Dressage and Show Jumping Championship is the first senior combined continental championships ever to be held and will bring together two of the three equestrian Olympic disciplines, three years before London 2012. The world’s top names are expected to appear in both disciplines and the event - to be held at the Royal Windsor Horse Show grounds - will be a major celebration of horse sport.
Simon Brooks-Ward added: “We are delighted to be adding to the tally of International Show Jumping classes being held in Britain as sadly we lag behind all the other major federations in terms of numbers of opportunities for the public to watch top class jumping. With warm weather forecasted to arrive next Wednesday, Windsor is truly set to be the start of the equestrian summer season.”
As well as the feast of show jumping, showing aficionados will be able to watch some packed showing classes with entries up particularly in ridden, Mountain and Moorland and coloured horse classes.
The Land Rover International Carriage Driving Competition is always a crowd puller particularly on Marathon day as the competitors drive at fast speeds round the obstacle course that stretches throughout the private grounds of Windsor Castle.
And Windsor can't be beaten as a family day out. There are over 200 shops, there's the Land Rover 4x4 'experience', The Royal Windsor Food and Drink Festival, a children's activity zone, and a host of entertaining displays in the Main Arena.
As part of the build up to the European Championships, visitors will also enjoy a new-look showground at this year’s event with massively expanded seating areas in the main arena and vast TV screens relaying the live coverage of all the action
Tickets for Thur-Sun are available now and cost just £13
(adults), £9 (concessions including Royal Windsor
Advantage Card Holders) and £4 (children 5-16years)
if booked in advance. Tickets are priced per day and
include entry to all the day’s events. You can
book online at www.rwhs.co.uk or
by telephoning 0870 143 2208. Tickets can also be bought
from the Windsor Information Office. To book for the
Windsor Castle Royal Tattoo call the booking office
on 0871 230 5570 or by booking on line at www.windsortattoo.co.uk.
ENDS
For more information on Royal Windsor Horse Show, please
contact the press officer, Elizabeth Peplow tel: 07825
082595 email: e.peplow@btinternet.com